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Be sure to click on the logo to see his photoblog as well... He has some beautiful and inspiring work.

 #1 Joe Williams on January 9, 2007

great onepager! still pumpin' out awesome work!

 #2 Jamie Calabro on January 9, 2007

my god man you have more works in your portfolio in the last few years than most people have in a lifetime!

I think its too long for a one pager... but either way its excellent.

 #3 Matt Trienis on January 9, 2007

gosh, after loading more than a cigarette-break on 2mbit (??) he turns out to be one of the boldest of the bold 2advanced [ex-]members. and after highschool football he pushes designs like weight...

i like that use of flash for changing the stylesheet theme. but did you notice that he has a list (!) for his fwa awards. wow! i guess his next version will use a drop/pull-down menu for listing up that tiny tiny awards :)

simply stunning!

 #4 Jan Weiss on January 9, 2007

Do you sleep?

Excellent work, good portfolio site.

 #5 Lucas ... on January 10, 2007

I have been looking at his work for many years now. it's finally nice to know who is behind it all. Simply amazing. Where does he find the time?

 #6 Chris Doss on January 10, 2007

Good works, but this one-page portfolio is undownloadable. Too many high quality and big images for a standalone web page.

 #7 Gustty DB on January 11, 2007

Great work... one of my favs.

 #8 Robert Ciconte on January 31, 2007

30 big project images and about 100+ small... is this made for Internet 2.0? This site has all "dont's" of a portfolio site: super heavy load (no animation), unselected work which means everything is thrown out there. Uses more bodybuilding philosophy (more & more, bigger is better) than design (less is more).

After first 10 projects you don't wanna keep scrolling because more or less everything looks pretty much the same; as I said it's not about the volume but about the selection, different things. It should be just the best and most interesting stuff.

I wonder if he created it to amaze 16 year olds?

 #9 Fake This on February 28, 2007

Great Work Terra !

 #10 Werbeagentur Peter on December 12, 2007

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